Social Policy and the Labour Market

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comparative social security
cross-national welfare system evaluation
DI Programme
Disability Benefit Insurance
disability policy analysis
Early Economic Evaluations
Employment Insurance System
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Equivalent Taxation
Estimated Income Coefficient
Group Iii
Half Average Earnings
High Income Sample
Labor Force Participation Rates
labour market policies
Lone Mother Families
Lone Motherhood
lone parent support policies
Nordic Welfare Model
Random Assignment
Self-employment Patterns
Social Assistance Schemes
Social Benefit Recipients
social security
Social Security Schemes
Social Welfare Expenditure
social welfare system
SSI Recipient
unemployment insurance systems
Vice Versa
vocational rehabilitation outcomes
VR Program
Wage Offer Distribution
welfare state programs
welfare state reform
Work Injury

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  • ISBN 9781138343337
  • Weight: 960g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1997, this volume examines why, while mature welfare states are being trimmed and privatised, new social welfare arrangement are implemented in formerly communist and newly industrialised countries. The papers in this volume bring together these different worlds, but also different academic approaches.

Micro-economic analyses of social insurance and welfare systems are joined with broader political descriptions of social policy in such disparate regions as Scandinavia, China, Italy, Poland and South Africa. They give the reader a sense of the fundamental problem of finding a social welfare system that fits specific economic and cultural conditions.

This volume is the second in a series on international studies of issues in social security. The series is initiated by the Foundation for International Studies on Social Security (FISS). One of its aims is to confront different academic approaches with each other, and with public policy perspectives. Another is to give analytic reports of cross-nationally different approaches to the design and reform of welfare state programs. The present and next volume form a twin set in the sense that they both are based on selections from papers presented at seminars held by FISS in 1994-1996.

Philip R. de Jong, Theodore R. Marmor

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